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Oshawa Times (1958-), 31 Oct 1964, p. 11

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oe Ruth' Baseball (Popular In Ottawa, May Hold '67 sha calls that the Ottawa Kinsmen, Baseball | 'THE OSHAWA TIMES, Seturdey, October 31,1964 4] SPORTS CALENDAR TODAY'S GAMES ola Junior "A" League -- a Generals vs Peterbor- = ne y Peterborough Arena, 7.90 p League : uh 12 Br Calleas ~ ( e "Buzzers" vs Whitby Dunlops, at Whitby Arena, 7.00 p.m, 8 |AY'S GAMES No Games Scheduled. . MONDAY'S GAMES CURLING « The Oshawa Golf and Curling ' Club's "Official Openings" ate Ladies' Section at 1.00 p.m. and Men's-Section at 7.00 p.m. The Oshawa Curling Club's "Official Opening" for Ladies' Section, at 1.00 p.m. "| HE PRACTISED LAYING DOWN? @ emg ae os something new Little Arena Thursday night when he lay flat on his back between rounds instead of sitting on the fighter's eR, It didnt' help. : | i ap Ei : Pt = >3 é | st seb . ry il fi da 38 58 H & i ! 3 328 B i i ce i rf > 7 =s= SRB BS8 3s s haa sate § Corners, Carleton Place, Smiths 'Falls, Perth, Manotick and tad Brocevitie end to Aguner, the lone Quebec community re- presented. Central and western Ontario cities have shown little interest in Babe Ruth ball. The Ontario | to bring ie tournament here in 1966." "If we get that, pg the Little World Series in 1967 is almost sure to be approv: The men who started Babe Ruth baseball in this area in- cluded civil servants from the external affairs department, in- come tax branch and printing bureau; fathers se: in the armed forces, a Canadian ex- ecutive of a Batis auto firm, a Brockville druggist and sev- iy if i i ee 3 S88 i 2; | ik -30- 30 Baa sod R See ba fi: i i i -Siorle M4 ane 5011.30 Valleyview vs Woodview Rundle vs Fernhill Bathe B 7 i zs HE i i [ i : : i Montreal Group Plans ¥ 0, 1 12, CLUB PRESIDENT OPENS CURLING SEASON ~ The Oshawa Curling Club .olficially opened its 1064-65 season last night, with a turn- 'out large enough to more than fill the two "draws" played. "Above Jack Judge, club presi- dent, is seen performing the traditional ceremony of "throwing" the first stone, Some of his fellow-officers and club directors are checking on whether-or-not he "hits" the broom. Left-to-right, they are: Don Crothers, Bill Jack, Fred Garrard, Matt Sutton, "Wad- dy" Oke and Doug Keel. --Oshawa Times Photo OSHAWA BOWLING NEWS I@HBORHOOD PARKS LEAGUE tenses -- Valleyview 23, Fernhil ide 22, Kingside No. 1 16, King- Pi fenee he le ile No. 2 6 Eastview 4. over A a sce tt ee being chased by ern with a 40 shutout over Eastview ie 1 winners over Kingside shutouts were Kingside No, j Glen Stewart, the short enders be- ign ty i) game and Kingside te JIM BLAIR 'Generals Play Petes Tonight By GERRY SUTTON How good are the Oshawa Generals? The next nine days will tell. Generals have five games in that period, starting with a game in Peterborough tonight against the tough Petes. Generals are unbeaten after seven games in the OHA Junior A League with four wins and three ties, and are three points behind league leading Niagara Falls, However, Oshawa has two games in hand. Oshawa continues its rough}; schedule next week with four games, They play Hamilton Red Wings at Bowmanville on Tues-| sco: day and in Hamilton on Thurs- day. Generals then face Mon- treal Junior Canadiens in a home-and-home series Nov. 7 and 8. They will play their home game against Montreal in King- ston on the Saturday at 8 p.m. and travel to Montreal for a} 0! match the following day. Star forward Ron Buchanan is the only player expected to be absent from Generals' lineup next week, The high-scoring centre suffered a. dislocated shoulder in Toronto last week, and will be on the sidelines for about three weeks. Buchanan, who was oft toa flying start before his injury with ten goals end four assists, |<) has been flown to Montreal, where he will join the NHL Bos- ton Bruins. He then will fly back to Boston and be looked after the Bruins' club doctors. The]! F year-old ace fired 52 goals last season and is a top prospect! * for the Bruins. BLUELINE' NOTES -- Bill White, who has been absent from Oshawa's lineup for three weeks with a broken thumb, gets his cast off Monday and is expected to play on Tuesday|¢ . General Manager Wren Blair has announced that 200 or 300 tickets are being held for Generals' fans, who wish to take in the Kingston game... Treen, a former member of the Whitby Dunlops, has been sign- ed as playing coach of the Wind- sor team in the Maritime Senior League. 1313). Next come Bert 22,| 226), 4 and Thorn-| 65) (246, 208) yy Alf) Three Alexander 713 (292, 208), Keith). Robison 681 Smith 67 (268, 233), (306), Lig B Benek 67) a, 200), Sheila Patterson 6; eA 215, 200), Tip b wiv Jerry Bent 609 Len Yuill 694 (291, t xs teat Bl Robison Hot, Aart cg oh 26, ah Fini rd 213, Bob Kesler 210, Orve Dingman 210,| P Dominic Belmonte 206, 200, Mavis Tey- lor 203 and Irma Shaefer 201, vi heware of the League fis week. WEDNESDAY WITH LADIES tions to the Snalis winning Congratule the first section with @ total of 23 points. -- Ball Points 17, eae, foes Black Hi Sees Optim-| point eid % pot Mertians 10 end Wish 'Lemon League -- ¢. bag gg 95, &, . nenere Wh 8, Gonveny V6 )» G, Sheridan Bablarz 61. ee LEAGUE Standing --- Lime 16, Rose 15, Cora 11, pews ithe Sliver 1, Red 10, an, 10, LADIES' MAJOR "BY LEAGUE High Trigioe-_sectel Hubbell 756 (277, 241), Ruth A (256, 223), Beth 420. (247,290), Nan. Bennet 624. (221, 210), Nadia Kupnicki 614 (227, Russell af | on 203) and Anne . ca Te Ton sDenalde Williams 257, Eileen Pia 255, Effie Baldwin 246, Pamela Knight oo "on Gourley 24, Carol Darzwick Stovin 220, Cieta Wellman ain 'Moat, Rumpel 216 and Vio- "at Waskin 216.. emon League -- Shirley Sergent Frank Alexander 62, Dorottty Bentley 62, Delores Keeler 64, Lois Burden 91, Beth How. ed Vere Bint 95, 98 and Mari, Points Vaiie -- Bint's 4 ger 0 Motor City City 4, Henderson's Say- well's 4, Nesbiti's 0; Burn's 3, Ousen's y; Horne's bel 2 and White's 2, Team -- White' "end Bint's 17, sens cra tchell's 15, Horne's Esso 'and Nesbitt's 11, Motor City ed Burn's 9, ill Gloria Reeve ), 245, Te end Other scores and Ten 1. WP (6, 10, Freda, ra Sudderd 12 la Di id --_ Eva Wakely 104 (50, 54) with ALBERT STREET onuney LeAeus for week ih man was we ee ey ge a 3 of 332, 3 'al Lioyd Edwards Other high scores were -- Alan 215), _Gien 1 (230, 9, a) Fred Coleman 619 (226, 224). rt Atiman rolled he ie ig Ame win 285, Ray Corbman had ike 238, & Jacklin ae Sten Grey i, 215, Jim Scott 214 and Gordon Ford Mov- Rods and Stars spilt two Strikers 16, poe Beaties 14, eavers 12, ers. she ool raaone | 7, rin i! ORANGE LEAGUB Over 200 - Jack Goodman 269 (226, 231, pavey Alien og on Poole 231, 204) lin. Sam Plume 206, Gerry Stronge 207, as, | in Joan ills 242, A. Kerns 207, 6, gota MacGilivery 211, Jim Marshall 230, S$ 206, Eric Michelin 220, Fn 'smn 210, 234, Archie Petch 228, 216 TA omg a wreemenstein wi Senay won the first section with pains Fiintstones finished second with 9. Joan Bilis is their pine a eael Pintall -- Strikeouts hed bile. its, while Flintstones wound up wi HUMORESQUE BLIND LEAGUB * white 54 (96, 58 (26, 95), by Pike 115 a 50), Son 106 6 i 2), hand Montreal Hosts Eastern Jr. Final MONTREAL (CP) -- Mont- real's NDG Maple Leafs and Windsor AKO meet here today in what is expected to be a hard-fought Eastern Canadian junior football final. The teams advanced to the fi- nal with respective semi - final wins over Ottawa and Weston, battle for the right to take on the western finalists, either Ed- monton Huskies or Regina Rams, who also meet today in Henderson's 8 and Olsen's 7, Edmonton, FIRST RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for ali ages Purse $600 (8) SMeadow Brooke C, Galb'th $.20 re ri 2Miss Fly Ball, Miller 5.00 4. Sig ea Lange Te won riving in Order: Kippen yatiey 'noo. Gail, Yenkee Titan end SECOND RACE -- | Mile "Pace" it rwinners of $1,000 In 1964, Purse S-Lochinvar Judy, Feagan mek 4 ducky Sis, Geisel Jr 2.50 Parad tar, ead Start good, handily Also Ran in Order: Victor High Cy i Memory, Hieland Chief and Jim DAILY DOUBLE Nos. SMeadow 8 C and S-Lochinver Judyy PAID "eo for 3600 2.50 2.30} 9. 5.90) + Lee, irish GARDEN CITY RACEWAY GIGHTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Trot" for Three-year-olds and up, Purse $4,080 haf "Joseph Brant Stakes' MoNab, Cadenzi over, Late Can, Replica Hi NINTH RACE -- 1 mile "Pace" for Three-year-olds and up, Purse $700 (8) SJerry Canuck, Ren Filion 3.90 TAdios Yates, Coke power Direct, MoRann rt good, won bali. I * wy Ran in Order: May Trust, Tom's Trailer, Glendale Joe, Leny Boy and rooke | Jus 5 Total Pool $133,189, Attendance 3.047, THIRD RACE -- BF Mile "Pace" hi Jirenyeeroies and Purse $700 (7) @Meadowv'w Champ, 'Wicks 13:10 5,30 by | 2-Dick's Hentys Holmes 4.20 3. 4Roman Dillard, Weeks ry] ite Dillard, Start p00. rm Grivi Also Ran in Order: Mr, Obanion, Dell Humes end Mr, Pogie, FOURTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for Dictator Pick : SIXTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace tr éVirgine' Boy, ooee a. by bg rgh G. Ov cole c c. Volos ig Mighty Stein and Bro- QUINELLA Nos, 4 and 2 PAID $58.10 SEVENTH RACE -- 1 Mile "Pace" for . Purse $1000 (8) , Coke 8.50 4.30 3.40 4.90 3.40 3.90) Start good, won driving Also Ran in Order: Roy McGregor, Fa- eee eae ane Alex, Long Dis- VISIT braemor gardens (Stevenson Rd. N. and Annapolis Ave.) Community For Young Moderns and So-0-0-0 Convenient ®).|play off for the By JOE DUPUIS MONTREAL (CP) -- A.group of 16 rabid football fans here sould like nothing better than to make Toronto and Vancou- ver look like bush - leaguers it comes to staging a Grey Cup festival, The 16 make up Montreal Football Festivals Inc,, an or- ganization that will be directly concerned with putting on the annual fall spectacle next year. yy en will ig Noga | hive Grey Cup game e firs time in 1965--when it hopes to have a new 40,000-seat stadium ready--and Festivals is deter- mined to make it a memorable Ploncke 644 (23% zie seioed' with"e. triple f asl amt, ay zi).| event. "Some of the ge we are kicking around now seem pretty far out at this stage," says Pierre Dupont, an engl- a Brooklin Enters z:|Lakeshore Loop A team from Brooklin has offi- cially joined the western divi- sion of the Lakeshore Interme- not |diate Hockey League. There are five teams.in the league, Stouffville, Port Perry, Port Hope, Cobourg and Brook- Bowmanville was a pro- sed ent , but due to lack of ice time, ve withdrawn for this season, Brooklin will play a 24-game schedule, opening Nov, 19, with Port Hope supplying the oppo- sition, The Brooklin squad will iniplay their home games on Thursday nights, with the etart- ing time at 8.30 p.m. At the end of the regular schedule, the top four clubs will ague cham- pionship and the leven Tro- phy. Following this the teams will enter the OHA playdowns in their own classification, e elected executive of the Brooklin Redmen for the 1064-65 season are as follows: Chuck Johnston, president; Ray Mc- Lellan, secretary treasurer. Di- rectors are Art Morton, Luther Vipond, Bob Veser and Lionel Baker, Ralph Cooke is the man- ager with the coach still to be A Memorable Festival neer who acts as the group's public relations man, "But we are determined to make this festival different, and @feater, than any that went before it. For example, we're thinking of developing some- thing aimed at the guy who can't get tickets to the game.|, We want to give him something that will make him want to get|;, into the spirit of things. "Of course, we'll have the ejusual street parade, beauty pageant and Grey Cup banquet. But we'll embellish that, too." At the moment, Festivals is chiefly concerned with getting Montreal represented in this year's Grey Cup parade in Tor- onto "to show how keen we are. " They have blitzed industries and businessmen to enter floats in the parade. A strong sales pitch has gone out to city fath- ers for a Morftreal City float. "We're sure of two big floats for Toronto," says Dupont. "We have a 50-50 chance of getting two others. And there'll be more," One of the floats will repre- sent the Montreal Junior Cham- ber of Commerce, the group M. E. (Ted) Workman, owner of the Montreal Alouettes, ap- proached last year to help him stage Grey Cup '65 in Montreal. A JC committee of four in- vestigated the possibilities, Its report resulted in the formation of Festivals a few weeks ago. All 16 Festivals directors are unpaid volunteers, 'The president is Louis Ray- mond Daoust, an industrial teacher. Vice-president is hotel manager John Schofield, while Keith Price, an accountant, is treasurer. Lawyer Hart Margo- lian is secretary. They meet frequently to thrash out ideas, and plan more fund-raising blitzes. An imme- diate problem: How to raise $2,000 to send the Alouette band and Larkettes, the Alouette girl dancers, to the Toronto classic. Consultations have been held with Grey Cup committees in Toronto and Vancouver where previous cups have 'been staged. 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Its annual budget is $2,000 with local merchants and builders helping to raise the money. Fred Kimmons, department store executive and Kinsmen Babe Ruth liaison man, says his club is solidly behind the bid to bring the Little World Series here. "An Ottawa team has never reached the finals but it would only 40 seconds to test his theory. Gordon Lott, 153, of Savannah, Ga., knocked him out in the second round, The | 9 ga had been scheduled for : his corner, Simpson's seconds spread a robe for him to lie on between the first and sec- | 7% ond rounds. Simpson said a friend had told him about an article in which a doctor said 30 sec- : onds of lying down had the re- cuperative power of four min- utes sitting up. "I tried it this week in the gym," Simpson said. "I went seven rounds and stretched out between rounds, It was great." Simpson is a veteran of 80 pope 4 fights, He was be nice to hold them here in centennial year." it's ninth knockout victim in 10 fights, Ml Simpson, 152, of Miami, had |'7% 148 SATURDAY, DEC, 19 Instead of utting a stool in | 12:25 10- 1.50 Fernhill vs "Bostview A 4 Woodview ve Baker .25 Eastview A vs Rundie North Nipigon vs Bathe Con vs Harmen Eastview A vs Lake Viste bunnyside vs Storie peghigged A vs Ki Baker vs Lake Vi Rundle vs ! vs Fernhill Nip vs Son tore vs North 20 Harmen Re Bathe Woodview vs Brookside Radio vs Valleyview 7.40 Rundle vs Woodvi .25 Fernhill '9 Bathe rf Nipigon vs Harman 20- 10.45 | ide vs Werth Osnewa 30. 3 Broke ve ci Ad. er Rr gs 43 NU-WAY Rug (Oshawa) Ltd. CARPET SALES PROFESSIONAL RUG CLEANING and FURNITURE 54 CHURCH ST. PHONE 728-4681 Culligan. WATER SOFTENERS for RENT or SALE eos SALT delivery... 668-2200 MOSIER . SHEET METAL WORK INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL RESIDENTIAL 292 KING ST. W. PHONE 725-2734 BROWN'S Lumber & Supplies "DO-IT-YOURSELF HEADQUARTERS" NEW HOMES & HOME IMPROVEMENTS FULL LINE OF BUILDING MATERIALS 725-4704 436 RITSON N. At Pearson STEPHENSON'S- GE Specialists In WHEEL ALIGNMENT cove, 15 CHURCH ST. Phone 725-0522 Guaranteed Used Core ROY wW. NICHOLS Courtice and Bowmanville Chevrolet, Corvair, "Oldsmobile Sales and Service PHONE 728-6206 42 Yeors Serving You You Like lt... ..- lt Likes You Distributor 156 GIBB STREET. PHONE 723-3042 WILSON 'ELECTRIC MOTORS Motor Repair Overhauling--Rewinding te all types of Electric Motors New and Used Motors 395 Oshawa Bivd. S. PHONE 723-4362 SPORTS CALENDAR TONIGHT HOCKEY:-- OHA Junior "B" Metro League:-- St. Michael's College "Buzzers" vs Whitby war ines: at Whitby Arena, 7:00 p.m, SUNDAY No Games Scheduled. MONDAY CURLING: -- Oshawa Gol (Ladies Section) holds "'O p.m, and (Men's Section Curling Club (Ladies' Section) holds "Official Opening" at 1:00 p.m. TUESDAY FOOTBALL:-- Oshawa COSSA Pla League) Donevan. C.!. vs O'Neill p.m.; and (Senior League) -- ACADIAN CLEANERS PRESSERS-- SHIRT LAUNDERERS STORAGE 299 BLOOR ST. W. PHONE 728-5141 HOTEL Gonosha --_ Oshawa's Finest Hotel FOR -- PARTIES - SALES MEETINGS BANQUETS -- CONVENTIONS Air Conditioned COFFEE SHOP © OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY e HOUSTON'S GARAGE TEXACO PRODUCTS A COMPLETE BRAKE SERVICE--B.T, "GUARANTEED" Collision, Body and Fender Work Our Price Is Right 67 King St. West Dial 723-7822 BICYCLE SHOP TOYS HOCKEY EQUIPMENT FULL LINE OF €.C.M. and RALEIGH BICYCLES ade 497 Simcoe St. 3. ' PHONE 725-3979 For Your Heating Needs We Carry oun es. mn 5+ Olas We Install Hydro Water Heaters 24 HR. SERVICE W. Borrowdale HEATING SALES 29 SWITZER RD. W. OSHAWA PHONE 728-7537 f and fficial ae 1:00 ; " at yor 7:00 hee ffs:--- VJunior CVI, at 5:30 Donevan C.I. vs O'Neill CVI, at 7:00 p.m.; Both games at Kins- men Civie Memorial Stadium -- Ist games of two- game total-point ser HOCKEY: -- OHA Junior 'A" Adan Hamilton Red Winn S vs Oshawa Generals, at Bowmanville 8:0 on eo and OHA Junior "B" Metro itby. Dunlops vs Etibicoke, at Etobi- peso League:-- coke, 8:00 p.m, WEDNESDAY No Games Scheduled. THURSDAY HOCKEY:-- OHA Junior "A> Generals vs Hamilton Red 'Wings, at Hamilton Arena, 8:00 p.m. FRIDAY No Games Scheduled. SATURDAY SUPPLY LTD, T.V. Towers, Aerials, Apartment Systems Aerial Repairs 361 GIBBONS ST. Phone: 728-8180 BILENDUKE'S ESSO SERVICE" Licenced Mechanics, Complete Brake Service 1004 SIMCOE ST. S$. League:-- Oshawa Phone 728-1411 Lee Bishop - RADIATOR REPAIRS Now and Used Redietere 42 Bond St. W. 725-1633 HOCKEY:--OHA Junior "A" League:--/Montreal Jr. Canadiens vs Oshawa Geniven, at Kingston Arena, 8:00 p.m, and OHA Junior "B" Metro League: --- Weston vs Whitby arom at Whit- by Arena, 7:00 p.m. Check This Feature for Weekly Sports Highlights 12 cigs Valleyview 8 vs Va 0» 1.50 Oshawa ei Bach Wd anyd Woe should clip out his own ~

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